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    Deep networks have been used in a growing trend in medical image analysis with the remarkable progress in deep learning. In this paper, we formulate the multi-scale segmentation as a Markov Random Field (MRF) energy minimization problem in a deep network (graph), which can be efficiently and exactly solved by computing a minimum s-t cut in an appropriately constructed graph. The performance of the proposed method is assessed on the application of lung tumor segmentation in 38 mega-voltage cone-beam computed tomography datasets. 
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    Positron emission tomography and computed tomography (PET-CT) dual-modality imaging provides critical diagnostic information in modern cancer diagnosis and therapy. Automated accurate tumor delineation is essentially important in computer-assisted tumor reading and interpretation based on PET-CT. In this paper, we propose a novel approach for the segmentation of lung tumors that combines the powerful fully convolutional networks (FCN) based semantic segmentation framework (3D-UNet) and the graph cut based co-segmentation model. First, two separate deep UNets are trained on PET and CT, separately, to learn high level discriminative features to generate tumor/non-tumor masks and probability maps for PET and CT images. Then, the two probability maps on PET and CT are further simultaneously employed in a graph cut based co-segmentation model to produce the final tumor segmentation results. Comparative experiments on 32 PET-CT scans of lung cancer patients demonstrate the effectiveness of our method. 
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    Positron emission tomography and computed tomography (PET-CT) plays a critically important role in modern cancer therapy. In this paper, we focus on automated tumor delineation on PET-CT image pairs. Inspired by co-segmentation model, we develop a novel 3D image co-matting technique making use of the inner-modality information of PET and CT for matting. The obtained co-matting results are then incorporated in the graph-cut based PET-CT co-segmentation framework. Our comparative experiments on 32 PET-CT scan pairs of lung cancer patients demonstrate that the proposed 3D image co-matting technique can significantly improve the quality of cost images for the co-segmentation, resulting in highly accurate tumor segmentation on both PET and CT scan pairs. 
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